Learn singing tips on how to open your voice to perform with proper vocal technique with singing and vocal training tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.

Expert: James Meny
Bio: James Meny has taught the middle voice technique for years. He is also trained in the opera & classical vocal styles & has studied under Seth Riggs, who teaches stars like Josh Groban & Stevie Wonder.
Filmmaker: Todd Sapio

I agree with you to an extent; however, there are SO many internet videos out there claiming to teach people to sing when the author hasn’t got a clue what they’re talking about – which can lead to viewers employing bad habits and poor technique. In the same breath, there are also good videos out there too.

when your aim is all about volume you much likely get a wobble in your voice because you will probebly unless your extremly gifted push to much air through the vocalcords making them suffer severly. But I admit there are blanks in the SLS teaching and breathing is definitely one of them. I prefer Vendera and arceneaux over Riggs and these SLS guy.

well of course breathing matters. BUt if your voice is focussed and open then breathing becomes much less of an issue. And if you concentrate too much on breathing, you can actually restrict or damage your voice.

for me it feels crucial to keep my diaphraim in a low position when I sing all through my range but aspecially high in full voice. I´m not saing that you should overly concentrate on breathing exercises but to say like riggs that he knows many great singers who are poor breathers and many great breathers that sing like shit is to say that breathing means nothing and for me it does even if poor cordclosure and tension in the jaw or in the swalling muscles are just as or even more important.

I think that the inhalation should feel natural and deep but the exhalation has very little to do with the way we exhail when we speak. For us to be able to hold a consistent airlow that we need when we sing the diaphraim must be kept low and the ribs expanded without collapsing otherwise we run out of breath very early and the tonal quality when we sing long phrases in fullvoice is impossible to maintain.

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